An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the eighteenth century: in which the rise, progress, and variations of church power are considered in their connexion with the state of learning and philosophy and the political history of Europe during that periodBlackie & Son, 1845 |
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... nations of Christendom . He was invited by the king of Denmark to settle at Copenhagen , and was called thence by the duke of Brunswick to Helmstadt , where he filled the academical chair , and presided over the col- leges of ...
... nations of Christendom . He was invited by the king of Denmark to settle at Copenhagen , and was called thence by the duke of Brunswick to Helmstadt , where he filled the academical chair , and presided over the col- leges of ...
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... nations PART I. come subject to the Roman empire , when JESUS CHRIST made his appearance upon earth . The remoter nations , which CENT . I. had submitted to the yoke of this mighty empire , were ruled , either by Roman governors ...
... nations PART I. come subject to the Roman empire , when JESUS CHRIST made his appearance upon earth . The remoter nations , which CENT . I. had submitted to the yoke of this mighty empire , were ruled , either by Roman governors ...
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... nations , and the the names of Jupiter , Mars , Mercury , Venus , & c . fre quently mentioned in the more recent monuments and in- scriptions which have been found among the Gauls and tries worshipped no gods under such denominations ...
... nations , and the the names of Jupiter , Mars , Mercury , Venus , & c . fre quently mentioned in the more recent monuments and in- scriptions which have been found among the Gauls and tries worshipped no gods under such denominations ...
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... nations , abused their authority in the basest manner , to and of honouring foreign deities ( whose worship deceive an ignorant and wretched people . contained nothing inconsistent with the inter- ests and laws of the republic ) with ...
... nations , abused their authority in the basest manner , to and of honouring foreign deities ( whose worship deceive an ignorant and wretched people . contained nothing inconsistent with the inter- ests and laws of the republic ) with ...
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... nations with those of the Romans . These nations , who , before their subjection , had their own gods , and their own particular religious institutions , were persuaded , by degrees , to admit into their worship a great number of the ...
... nations with those of the Romans . These nations , who , before their subjection , had their own gods , and their own particular religious institutions , were persuaded , by degrees , to admit into their worship a great number of the ...
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An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern; in which the Rise, Progress ... John Laurence Mosheim,Archibald Maclaine. Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
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